Sierra Land designer will not install and run, where's the program? I have tried in each CD and DVD drives on this Windows XP system. The install does a fake-out play. After selecting "Install" the disk spins up and gives up nothing. It's like it doesn't know where to unload or what files it has to move. I searched the disk to try dragging off what I thought would do the job but no deal. This program is busted.

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I am assuming you used this in windows xp if so
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How does Windows XP Mode work?

Windows XP Mode works in two ways-both as a virtual operating system and as a way to open programs within Windows 7. It runs in a separate window on the Windows 7 desktop, much like a program, except it's a fully-functional, fully-licensed version of Windows XP. In Windows XP Mode, you can access your physical computer's CD/DVD drive, install programs, save files, and perform other tasks as if you were using a computer running Windows XP.

When you install a program in Windows XP Mode, the program appears in both the Windows XP Mode list of programs and in the Windows 7 list of programs, so you can open the program directly from Windows 7.

Its illegal for
anyone to provide serial keys for programs that have retail value set on them
If you are trying to
recover a key of an already installed program on your computer there are
freeware keyfinders on the internethttp://download.cnet.com/%7Bvalue=http://www.download.com/magical-jelly-bean-keyfinder/3000-18487_4-10079600.html The Magical Jelly
Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key (cd key)
used to install windows from your registry. It has
the options to copy the key to clipboard, save it to a text file, or print it
for safekeeping.

SP3 is the third and final service
pack released for Microsoft Windows XP, and it eliminates many of the security
holes that previously affected XP.
While Microsoft recommends that
users download SP3 using Windows Update, some users are unable to do so.
However, it's easy to create a
Windows XP SP3 installation CD; it requires only that you download the pack
from the website and burn it to a CD-R/DVD-R using an ISO burner program. Download the SP3 installation ISO by visiting
the first link listed in the "Resources" section of this article. Save it to
your Desktop.
Download ImgBurn and save it to your
Desktop.
Double-click the installation
executable for ImgBurn and click "Next."
Follow the remaining onscreen
prompts and click "Finish" to complete installation of ImgBurn.
Insert a blank CD-R/DVD-R into your
DVD drive.
Open ImgBurn by going to
"Start," "Programs" and "ImgBurn."
Click "File," then "Browse
for a source file."
Navigate to your Desktop and select
the SP3 ISO file.
Click "Open."
Click the blue "ISO to CD" button
located on the bottom left of ImgBurn.
The program will begin creating the
Windows XP SP3 installation CD.
This process may take anywhere from
10 to 20 minutes to complete depending on the speed at which the CD-R/DVD-R is
being burned.
Click "OK" once the CD-R/DVD-R has
finished burning.
You've successfully created a
Windows XP SP3 installation CD.http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2fcde6ce-b5fb-4488-8c50-fe22559d164e&displaylang=en
XP PRO SP3 ISO
Download the iso also download the imageburnhttp://www.imgburn.com/http://windows-xp-pro-startup-disk.soft32.com/

The process "winlogon.exe"
runs in the background. Winlogon is a part of the Windows Login subsystem, and is necessary for user
authorization and Windows activation checks. http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/proces...

Note: The winlogon.exe file is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32. In
other cases, winlogon.exe is a virus, spyware, trojan or worm! Check this with Security Task Manager."
Microsoft designed Windows so many
small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it.
Normally, this will run smoothly and
without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up.
Winlogon.exe is an application that
runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other
applications.
Winlogon.exe typically only runs for
about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is
still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected.
Spyware and other malware would
infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows,
causing problems.
If this is the case, the file might
need to be removed. if you want to remove this from
Open "My Computer" and
select the "C:" drive.
Double click the "Windows"
folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32
folder until you find "Winlogon.exe."
Click the "Winlogon.exe"
file and hit "Delete."
Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure
you want to remove the program.

This error can occur if your CD or DVD is damaged, dirty, or caused
by dust.

This can happen, if another program is "preventing your computer
from reading the "Program!"You will also receive this error if the "Disc Drive"
is damaged or dirty.Try cleaning the "Disc" first!"Use a Disc Cleaner, to clean the CD-ROM / DVD Drive.Place the "Program Disc in the Disk Drive; then "Restart the Computer!"This will have the CD, or DVD start-up {Automatically}.Next, you can try to start the "Disc" by using the "Auto-Run."To do so; place the 'Disc' in the "Disc Drive Tray."Next, [right click] on the "Computer Icon" to open the 'computer window'.Now, right click, on the Disc Drive, and select the either, "Open, Explore or {Auto-run}.Hopefully it will start.Repeat each action if necessary!"If there is anything else, you may need help with?Write a 'comment,' I'll be here to assist you!""Best Regards"

It Took Me About 40 min. to figure it out1. install master cook 6.02. open sierra on c drive c:\sierra\mastercook6\program3. delete msvcp.dll filemastercook 6.0 will now runthere will be no cookbooks 1. goto file\open add it will list all the cookbooks2. open each one and then everything works as normal

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XP was designed to make it simpler to identify content on CDs or DVDs,
and assist in launching the correct program to open or view the files.
For example, insert a movie DVD and Windows XP should show options for
programs that can play a DVD. Unfortunately things can go wrong -
settings get altered and the autorun no longer wants to be your friend.
This free tool can help diagnose and repair autorun problems in XP. It
is a tiny download and doesn't require installation. Simply
double-click the exe file, click a few buttons (OK, some options are a
little cryptic) and you can change or repair your Windows XP autorun
options.

All you need to do is that put the CD in the CD/DVD drive that you have access and not properly closed. For example here is the situation. I put a cd installer with a file named in the cd setup.exe and it is located in drive D: i access the file setup.exe and I run it or install.. then I decided not to install the programs.. what I did is that is did not cancel the installation but rather I immediately open my cd/dvd drive and get the cd..

What are going to happen? the installation is in the process and I did not cancel the installation properly. In the installation logs of the windows it still have to install the programs but it cannot find the file setup.exe that is located in the Drive D:.

Try to put a cd in your cd/dvd drive with file named setupexe on the cd.. that will solve your problems. TY